Cover: Don M. Cameron
Cyberella #10
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Howard Chaykin and Don Cameron close out Cyberella's penultimate chapter with a cover that gleefully spoofs supermarket tabloids, packing in outrageous headlines — "I Was Satan, Now I'm Cured!", "Cyberella Had My Love Child," and "Roswell's Alien Hoax!" — alongside vignettes featuring a grinning man identified as Belair Edom, a cuddly bee-like mascot called Wuv-zums, and glimpses of Cyberella herself looking fierce at the bottom. Cameron's clean linework makes the tabloid pastiche feel both sharp and absurd, perfectly in tune with the sardonic sensibility that defined DC's Helix imprint in 1997.
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writer Howard Chaykin · artist, inker Don M. Cameron · colorist Nathan Eyring · letterer Ken Bruzenak · cover Don M. Cameron
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writer Howard Chaykin
artist, inker Don M. Cameron
colorist Nathan Eyring
letterer Ken Bruzenak
cover pencils, inks Don M. Cameron
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